June 2021-124 days, August 2021-34 days, Sept 2021-67 days.Just looking for any payment info on fastfrate.
My inv is on 120 days & still waiting. Pls share ur experience with Fastfrate.
Thanks jackburton.June 2021-124 days, August 2021-34 days, Sept 2021-67 days.
Roll the dice I guess.
Apprently FASTFRATE Logistics bid on a lane - moving it for $1/mile intra canada .... and the shipper I called to ask if they needed the load moved quoted me the new price...
No thank you - but shipper said they will be in touch when their loads fail to move...
Penny for your thoughts - if the shipper knows the rate is too low - and the freight will not move why even quote that price!!!!!!! Why even let someone quote you that and then the hassle of not having freight move per schedule???
In the end, the shipper is a decision-maker, they were the ones who paid $5 per mile and they are the ones who paid $1 per mile. They have the margins and they will come to you if you are ready to move in .99 CPM in this market. I talk to people from different industries in a day and the first thing they ask is what happened to the trucking industry heard way too slow. so the news is out there and all are aware. companies have started cutting driver rates already. The aftermath of Covid ( seems like a surely planned move).Apprently FASTFRATE Logistics bid on a lane - moving it for $1/mile intra canada .... and the shipper I called to ask if they needed the load moved quoted me the new price...
No thank you - but shipper said they will be in touch when their loads fail to move...
Penny for your thoughts - if the shipper knows the rate is too low - and the freight will not move why even quote that price!!!!!!! Why even let someone quote you that and then the hassle of not having freight move per schedule???
Ultimately, the guys on the ground level are getting pressure from above to lower rates. The guys above have no idea how logistics works, all they see is dollars and cents.Apprently FASTFRATE Logistics bid on a lane - moving it for $1/mile intra canada .... and the shipper I called to ask if they needed the load moved quoted me the new price...
No thank you - but shipper said they will be in touch when their loads fail to move...
Penny for your thoughts - if the shipper knows the rate is too low - and the freight will not move why even quote that price!!!!!!! Why even let someone quote you that and then the hassle of not having freight move per schedule???
Which companies are cutting driver rates? Drivers as payrolled employees or the elusive "driver inc" contractors?In the end, the shipper is a decision-maker, they were the ones who paid $5 per mile and they are the ones who paid $1 per mile. They have the margins and they will come to you if you are ready to move in .99 CPM in this market. I talk to people from different industries in a day and the first thing they ask is what happened to the trucking industry heard way too slow. so the news is out there and all are aware. companies have started cutting driver rates already. The aftermath of Covid ( seems like a surely planned move).
Seen a couple guys on Facebook post about it but they where American.Which companies are cutting driver rates? Drivers as payrolled employees or the elusive "driver inc" contractors?
Charger, Gigg, Sunrise I don't know if they are running on Driver Inc or Payroll. I guess the mix of both.Which companies are cutting driver rates? Drivers as payrolled employees or the elusive "driver inc" contractors?
Charger, Gigg, Sunrise I don't know if they are running on Driver Inc or Payroll. I guess the mix of both.
I knew rail was cheap - didnlt know exact numbers...Not sure how a discussion about Fastfrate ended up being a discussion about Driver Inc. Anyway, back to Fastfrate. They get a dirt cheap rate from CP Rail, using Fastfrate-owned 53ft containers. Like truckers, they face the backhaul challenge as well.
Both railways offer ridiculously low rates on 20 and 40 foot marine containers (retail and wholesale) to get the empties back to BC (or AB) that then move empty on ships back to the Orient.
Additional charges (and there are many) include FSC, environmental surcharges, chassis surcharge if required, drayage, etc so for example, a 40 or 45 ft container from Bensenville IL to Vancouver base rate is around $1150 USD. Even if you doubled it to include all the extras, and converted to CAD, the CAD charge would work out to be around $3000 for $2184 miles ($1.37/mile)
spot on with the IM cost breakdown, thats why trucks cant compete with rail on Price....but service and delivery times is where OTR shines. This cycle just repeats itself, OTR gets saturated-->trucking bloodbath-->shippers turn to rail for even cheaper costs (and enjoy the profits on the way down)---> rail gets back logged because of the increased demand---> product/Freight gets delayed (and we are talking months of delays not days)---> shippers turn to OTR--->the survivors of the trucking bloodbath RAKE IN THE MULA---->OTR gets saturated because of the said "MULA"....and on we go.Not sure how a discussion about Fastfrate ended up being a discussion about Driver Inc. Anyway, back to Fastfrate. They get a dirt cheap rate from CP Rail, using Fastfrate-owned 53ft containers. Like truckers, they face the backhaul challenge as well.
Both railways offer ridiculously low rates on 20 and 40 foot marine containers (retail and wholesale) to get the empties back to BC (or AB) that then move empty on ships back to the Orient.
Additional charges (and there are many) include FSC, environmental surcharges, chassis surcharge if required, drayage, etc so for example, a 40 or 45 ft container from Bensenville IL to Vancouver base rate is around $1150 USD. Even if you doubled it to include all the extras, and converted to CAD, the CAD charge would work out to be around $3000 for $2184 miles ($1.37/mile)
Rail roads getting paid twice, once from Steamshipline to move an empty across to the ports and from customers, who are "renting" them with their loads on the way...Really a deal if you are shipping dense freight i.e. 50M in a 20 ft marine container. The container weight limits are extremely high.
M-O does this, albeit not often but they do rent CP cans for loblaws freight.Rail roads getting paid twice, once from Steamshipline to move an empty across to the ports and from customers, who are "renting" them with their loads on the way...